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Lin Khern Avery Chia

I’m a PhD student in my third year.

Education

Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)

Champaign, IL

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  • I study semantic memory with behavioral experiments, computational models, and EEG.

Bachelor of Science in Psychology

University of California, Riverside

Riverside, CA

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  • Minor in Philosophy
  • GPA: 3.98
  • Graduated Summa Cum Laude

Advanced Diploma in Psychology

College of Allied Educators, Singapore

Singapore

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Associates of Arts in Liberal Arts

Broward College, Florida (satellite)

Singapore

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Research Experience

Superprime: a priming mega-study

PI: Dr. Jon Willits

UIUC Psychology

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  • A large-scale lexical priming study that investigates task-effects on word-to-word lexical priming.

Superprime: EEG-edition

PI: Dr. Kara Federmeier, Dr. Jon Willits

UIUC Psychology

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  • A lexical priming study that investigates task-effects on word-to-word lexical priming. We are interested in the N400 waveform here.

Modeling Superprime

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  • An attractor network?

The relationship between language-use and schizophrenic symptom severity.

PI: Dr. Jon Willits

UCR Psychology

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Conference Proceedings

The Goal-Dependent Nature of Automatic Semantic Priming, in Cognitive Science 2019 Proceedings

PI: Dr. Jon Willits

UIUC Psychology

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  • Investigated task-effects in semantic priming.

Research Presentations

The Goal-Dependent Nature of Automatic Semantic Priming

Montreal, Canada

Cognitive Science 2019

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  • Presented on task effects in automatic semantic priming

Using Linguistic Analyses to Predict Positive and Negative Schizophrenia Symptoms

Riverside, CA

2017 Undergraduate Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity Symposium

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  • Presented on correlations between language-use and schizophrenic symptom severity